Cosmic Slop Shop

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Jan 31, 2003
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Been one of three cd's I really keep bumpin lateley in my car. Can't get enough of it. Probably one of the last consistantly great albums to come out around '98. Beats are just a kick back cd to smoke a nice spliff to. And Lurch is just smooth.
 
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I seen Doonie recently but I can't think where?

That album was alright, definitely original. Monopoly is a real tight track too. I haven't heard the album in a while and as MeloTrauma says its ahead of its time so I might upgrade my response later. HAhAhAhaHaHaHA...
 
May 11, 2002
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Classic Album........One of the greatest albums to ever drop. That CD was way ahead of its time. That CD was slept on. Too bad that there will never be another Cosmic Slop Shop CD.

taken from www.allmusic.com

After controversies over their label head and the horrific actions of group member Big Lurch, Cosmic Slop Shop's brief musical career will probably be better-remembered for the strange situations that resulted from it. Composed of rappers Doonie Baby, Lurch, and producer Rick Rock, the group came together in the San Francisco Bay Area's Slop Shop Studios, the inspiration for their name along with the Funkadelic single "Cosmic Slop." Rock had worked on a number of indie releases, as well as a disc from Compton's Most Wanted, but found Lurch and Doonie took to his beats easier than most rappers he worked with. Meanwhile, James Mtume was looking at acts for his record label, and was turned onto the group by a rep for MCA Records. This was a curious situation, since his reputation in hip-hop circles was blemished, stemming from a feud with Stetsasonic over his outspoken condemnation of sampling. In 1997, the signing of Cosmic Slop Shop was met with raised eyebrows from his critics, who thought he was just smoothing over his perception in the hip-hop community. Still, the group released Da Family on Mtume's label in the summer of 1998. Despite the group's attempts to promote the "Sinful" single throughout the fall, it went nowhere on the charts. By 1999 they decided to go their separate ways instead of recording a second disc, leaving Rock to become a successful producer for Xibit and Busta Rhymes, among others. Doonie Baby became a freelance rapper in the California area, while Big Lurch became one of rap's most gruesome figures only three years later. In the summer of 2002, he was found by a friend roaming the streets of Los Angeles, naked and bloody. When investigated, police discovered that he had murdered and partially ate his girlfriend after smoking PCP, and he was arrested and sent to prison soon after.

Group Members Doonie Baby Big Lurch Ricardo "Rick Rock" Thomas
Genres Rap
Styles West Coast Rap, G-Funk, Gangsta Rap
Tones Street-Smart, Brash, Confident, Thuggish, Sexual
Labels MCA (4)